Are pop-up truck campers worth it?

Whatever the reason, buying a pop-up truck camper is a great move. Not only is it cheaper, more aerodynamic, and more fuel-efficient than a hard-side truck camper, but it also weighs less, handles better off-road, and is easier to store.

Can a 1/2 ton truck carry a truck camper?

Better Fuel Mileage and Lower Costs Makes Downsizing a No-Brainer. See all 7 photos Unlike many of the 3/4- and 1-ton trucks on the market, most half-tons are equipped to handle the bulkiness of a full-size camper.

Can you put a truck camper in a short bed?

Most models of short bed truck camper come a bit wider and higher than the cab of pickup trucks. This makes them stick out a little on the top of a truck’s cab and the end of the bed. While this may ruin their physical appeal to some people, it maximizes space and comfort.

Do pop-up truck campers leak?

Yes, pop-up campers may leak when it rains.

How big of a camper can I pull with a 1/2 ton truck?

It’s important to know modern half-ton trucks can usually tow somewhere around 9,000 to 10,000 pounds.

How much is a Supertramp camper?

$42,500
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Can I put an 8 foot camper in a 6 foot bed?

So yes, big difference. Some 8ft campers are designed for both short bed and long bed trucks, simply by removing the side skirts at the rear of the camper for the 8 foot bed.

Can you put an 8ft camper on a 6.5 ft bed?

A 6.5 foot box can hold a camper that is approximately 6.5 feet to realistically about 8 to 9 feet of floor. when you say flat floor probably available, depends on the design of the camper, some have heated tanks in the floor that then put a step at the door.